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| Israa’ and Mi`raj: A Miraculous
Journey |
| The Beginning of the Beginning (Hijrah
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| The Prophet as a Husband
http://www.rasoulallah.net/fl_list_en.asp?lang=ar&folder
_id=5&parent_id=5 |
| Muhammad's Wives
http://www.islamonline.net/English/introducingislam/
Prophet/ProphetWives/index.shtml |
| The Prophet's Companions |
| The Prophet's Merits |
| The Prophet's Appearance |
| The
manners and morals of Muhammad 'PBUH' |
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in this section:
With God: | With Life | With People | With His
Family and Children | His Generosity, Clemency
of the prophet | His Bravery | Far Removed from
Love of Wealth | |
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| The
Prophet's (PBUH) Trust in Allah |
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| UNSEEN KNOWLEDGE GIVEN TO OUR PROPHET
(SAAS) |
| The Prophet's Death |
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Muhammad
(PBUH) in their words ! |
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| ''He
was Caesar and Pope in one; but he was Pope without Pope's
pretensions, Caesar without the legions of Caesar: without
a
standing army, without a bodyguard, without a palace, without
a fixed revenue. If ever any man had the right to say that
he
ruled by the right divine, it was Mohammad, for he had all
the
power without its instruments and without its supports.''
- Bosworth
Smith
Mohammad and Mohammadanism, London 1874, p 92.
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''As
regards all standards by which human
greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any
man greater than he?''
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Lamartine
Histoire de la Turquie, Pans 1854, Vol. 11, pp. 276-77 |
| ''I
believe in One God and Mahomet is the Apostle of God' is
the simple and invariable profession of Islam.''
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Edward Gibbon and Simon Ocklay
History of the Saracen Empire, London 1870, p 54. |
Muhammad,
the inspired man who founded Islam, was born
about AD. 570 into an Arabian tube that worshipped idols.
Orphaned at birth, he was always particularly solicitous
of the
poor and needy the widow and the orphan, the slave and the
downtrodden. Like almost every major prophet before him,
Muhammad fought shy of serving as the transmitter of God's
word, sensing his own inadequacy But the angel commanded
Read'. So far as we know, Muhammad was unable to read or
write, but he began to dictate those inspired words which
would soon revolutionize a large segment of the
earth: "There is one God." In all things Muhammad
was profoundly practical. At Muhammads own death an attempt
was made to deify him, but the man who was to become his
administrative successor
killed the hysteria with one of the noblest speeches in
religious history: 'If there are any among you who worshipped
Muhammad, he is dead. But if it is God you worshipped, He
lives for ever'.
James
A. Michene~
"Islam: The Misunderstood Religion,"
Reader's Digest (Amencan ea.) May 1955, pp. 68-70.
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My
choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most
influential persons may surprise some readers and may
be
questioned by others, but he was the only man in history
who was supremely successful on both the religious and
secular level.
Michael
H. Hart
The
100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History,
New York: Hart Publishing Company Inc. 1978, p 33.
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It
is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character
of the great Prophet of Arabia, who knows how he taught
and
how he lived, to feel anything but reverence for that mighty
Prophet, one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And
although in what I put to you I shall say many things which
may be familiar to many, yet I myself feel whenever I re-read
them, a new way of admiration, a new
sense of reverence for that mighty Arabian teacher.
- Annie Besant
The Life and Teachings of Muhammad, Madras 1932, p 4
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